Hi, I'm the network administrator at my fathers small business.
We have 8 computers (6 WinXP Home + 2 Win98SE) on a 100Mbps Ethernet Switch.
7 of the computers get their IP adresses via DHCP from the one computer that has an ISDN internet connection to use ICS.
The problem is that when all 8 computers are switched on and on the network, there is normally (90% of the time) one of the XP computer that won't be connect to the workgroup or not be able to go into the other computers (error message says you don't have rights to access the machine). The 98SE computers never suffer from this problem..
Is there a limit on workgroups in Windows XP Home or is the problem something else?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
We have 8 computers (6 WinXP Home + 2 Win98SE) on a 100Mbps Ethernet Switch.
7 of the computers get their IP adresses via DHCP from the one computer that has an ISDN internet connection to use ICS.
The problem is that when all 8 computers are switched on and on the network, there is normally (90% of the time) one of the XP computer that won't be connect to the workgroup or not be able to go into the other computers (error message says you don't have rights to access the machine). The 98SE computers never suffer from this problem..
Is there a limit on workgroups in Windows XP Home or is the problem something else?
Thanks in advance for any replies.